Rogge: I have many, but there is one moment that I will never forget and that is the tears of joy of Roger Federer winning the gold medal for the doubles. Here you have the man who is arguably together with Sampras, the best ever tennis player in the world. He has won everything but the elusive gold medal he did not have. He wanted to go to the Olympic Games at the end of the season, and he won the medal and he was crying. I mean for me, this is the same thing. The spark in the eyes of a Michael Jordan. These are millionaires, these are mega-stars. They win an Olympic medal and there is no money to win in the Olympic games, and you see the sparkle in the eyes, the tears in the eyes, that is the dramatic moments of the games.

Way to go Roger, it was fantastic to see you get the gold metal, well deserved. Best of luck to you in the US Open, just saw the first rounds of the match and it looks like the same Roger as number one. You are the best, lets get this one. lol

It was a very special moment, and I am glad Mr. Rogge remembers it as such, among all the other special moments. yes, it was truly a personal triumph, too, for you and Stan, and especially for you, and I was so happy to see that victory and gold medal tha

congratualtions on the gold medal again. I watched you win the gold medal on the tele and I've never felt more joy than seeing the tears in your eyes and the joy on your face as you won. I now you would ahve loved the individual gold but we are all stil